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hi and welcome back to inky crafty fun today i'm going to show you a quick a
little trick on how to use one of these multi punches you can see there's two
different sized shapes here, this is our pennant punch and i've already stamped onto a piece of
whisper white card stock a bunch of different pennants and um... in some of
our
coordinating inks so if you look over here the first thing we need to do is
unlock the punch. So slide the little thing and you'll see that the punch is
now
open and i can use it so i'm going to take my
cardstock here
and I'm going to start on this end
and i'm going to put my
my daffodil delight
pennant in there and I'm going to line it up
there, you can see that a little bit better
I'm going to line that up for you and I'm going to punch it down and there i get a pennant and i'm
just going to keep going along the line
line that up there
that's pumpkin pie, i think
line that up
next we've got a
real red pennant
and we've got a garden green
and finally we've got our
island indigo so when we are done here you see we have
our island indigo
garden green
we've got our
pumpkin pie
we've got our daffodil delight
and we've got our
real red
put those back in order
you know to have you have to have them in the right rainbow order
and there you go, now you've got a nice little pennant
now you can use
the other smaller part of this and you can't punch
some coordinating
DSP or some cardstock to go in the centerpieces you can also stamp
right in here a lot of times i use these as a little happy birthday tag or
for someone's name
i could put thanks anything you like in their and that's one way you can use
our
double pennant punch so thank you so much and head on over to inky crafty fun for more
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